With a range of dates on offer, choose to see different highlights of Antarctic continent based on the departure date you prefer. This expedition shows you the best highlights in the shortest time possible, with 4 to 5 whole days of exploring the Antarctic continent
With aim to make 1-2 landings per day, we will take the chance to get off the ship to observe the surrounding, visit rookeries, abandoned whaling stations or meet some scientists at a research station
Whenever possible, the Expedition team will launch RIBs as part of your included experience to cruise around an iceberg, take you closer to watch whales, or simply glide around to enjoy surrounding landscapes
Explore snow & ice-filled wilderness of Antarctica. Hike up to view points, walk among seals or penguins, visit a rookery. For those looking to explore more deeply, optional extended hikes are offered on spot
Cuddled up in a warm, snug and weatherproof sleeping bag, listening to the sounds of distant whale blows, penguins’ squeaks and shifting icebergs, Antarctic Open Air Camping with is truly a memorable experience.
Glide through the waters and take in the royal grace of the icebergs, see the varied birds and seals, and maybe even the whales in their natural habitat under the supervision of experienced kayak guides, who will ensure your safety during each outing.
As we make sure to keep our distance to not disturb them, witnessing these charming creatures shuffling around as they go about their business is something that will stay with you forever
Expect to spot blue, fin, humpback, minke, orcas, southern right & sperm whales close to the ship. While at Antarctic Peninsula, they can appear out of nowhere, maybe next to you when you are out on small boats or kayaking
The most commonly seen seal in Antarctica is the crab eater. The adorable Weddell seals spend most of their time below the surface but can be found on the ice during their breeding season between Nov - Dec
Keep your eyes peeled for wandering albatrosses, shearwaters, giant petrels, storm petrels, blue-eyed shags, diving petrels, cormorants, sheathbills, skuas, gulls and terns
M/V Ushuaia is a former NOAA vessel built in 1970 and refurbished for expedition cruising, accommodating just around 90 guests in 44–46 cabins for a personalized polar adventure experience. Ice-class 1C certified, it offers generous open-deck space, an informal and relaxed atmosphere, and Zodiac-based shore excursions—for guests who prefer a cozy, off-the-beaten-path polar experience over large ship amenities
Featuring 4 decks and a panorama deck, this small ship offers ample of space to its 90 explorers, to take in the vast views of Antarctic on the go
There are cabins available for every traveller type - solo, couples, triple sharing, with windows, without windows, french balconies or proper balconies, the choice is plenty
At the open dining room, observation lounge, bar, library or panorama deck. The vibe here is simple and classic